95th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht)

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95th Infantry Division
95. Infanterie-Division
Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
EngagementsWorld War II

The 95th Infantry Division (German: 95. Infanterie-Division) was a German division in World War II. It was formed on 19 September 1939 in Wildflecken and Hammelburg.

The division was destroyed in June 1944 near Vitebsk. On 10 September 1944, a newly formed 95th Division was placed under command of the defeated army group Mitte in East Prussia. In the winter of 1944 she fought at Tauroggen and the Memel, until she surrendered in April 1945 at Pillau and the Hel Peninsula.

Commanding officers

  • Generalleutnant Hans-Heinrich Sixt von Armin, 25 September 1939 – 10 May 1942
  • Generalleutnant Friedrich Zickwolff, 10 May 1942 – 6 September 1942
  • Generalleutnant Friedrich Karst, 6 September 1942 – 1 October 1942
  • Generalleutnant Eduard Aldrian, 1 October 1942 – 3 October 1942
  • General der Infanterie Edgar Röhricht, 3 October 1942 – September 1943
  • Generalmajor Gustav Gihr, September 1943 – 27 February 1944
  • Generalmajor Herbert Michaelis, 27 February 1944 – 28 June 1944 (POW)
  • Generalmajor Joachim-Friedrich Lang, 10 September 1944 -16 April 1945 (KIA)

War Crimes

The 95th division participated in the Massacre at Babi Yar[1]

Second formation

References

  1. ^ "Babi Yar | Sciences Po Mass Violence and Resistance - Research Network". 31 May 2016.

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